INVESTING IN RURAL FOR YOUTH DEVELOPMENT

Training Course "INVESTING IN RURAL FOR YOUTH DEVELOPMENT" 09-14 March 2016| Villafrati, Italy

Training Course "INVESTING IN RURAL FOR YOUTH DEVELOPMENT"
09-14 March 2016| Villafrati, Italy
The aim of this TC is to improve youth employability of rural areas in Europe through their empowerment and learning experiences.
Training Course "INVESTING IN RURAL FOR YOUTH DEVELOPMENT" is focused in entrepreneurship experiences in rural areas. We meet people who developed initiatives in different areas as agriculture, cultural and thermal tourism, therapy with horses or science research centres. Also participants have a good chance to exchange their own projects at local level.
The aim is to improve youth employability of rural areas in Europe through their empowerment and learning experiences.
OBJECTIVES:
• Raise awareness of the importance of Rural World nowadays at regional, national and European level as a source of employment and know the possibilities through different professional experiences.
• Show sources of job creation for young people in rural areas.
• Provide tools to participants to encourage their active participation in the closer environment and to "know how to sell themselves"
• Strengthen the capacities of young people with fewer opportunities by boosting their attitude and positive reinforcement to create change, mainly to develop their initiatives and concerns with a social impact.
• Get to know and promote Erasmus + program between the participants as a tool for entrepreneurship in rural areas

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Project overview

INVESTING IN RURAL FOR YOUTH DEVELOPMENT is a project by
Associazione Culturale "ZO3"
taking place
from 2016-03-09 till 2016-03-14
This project relates to:
Training and Networking
This project can include young people with fewer opportunities like
  • Social obstacles
  • Economic obstacles

Short URL to this project:

http://otlas-project.salto-youth.net/5265

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